Assuming the swelling is due to an allergic reaction, antihistamines will help reduce the pain, swelling and itching associated with the release of histamine in the body following exposure to these agents. They will not help swelling from trauma.
Swelling feet is usually caused by water tension and uneven blood flow throughout the body. Alcohol causes dehydration of the body, so it is very unlikely.
Cortisone injections mimic the effects of steroid hormones on the body. Steroid hormones reduce inflammation in muscles and joints which reduces swelling.
No, methylated spirit should not be used as a body lotion to reduce swelling. It contains denatured alcohol, which can cause skin irritation, dryness, and damage. For reducing swelling, it is safer to use products specifically designed for skin care, such as anti-inflammatory creams or ointments. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatments.
A physiological need is normally something which you can see about the body and the ability to see what the body needs.. So say as an example.. if someone has Rheumatoid arthritis, the changes that happen to their body is the redness and swelling of joints. And a need for them would be medication to like reduce the swelling...
Hypoalbuminemia can result in kidney or liver failure. It can also cause lowered oncotic pressure and swelling throughout the body.
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When you are lying down at night, fluid that has accumulated in your lower extremities during the day can redistribute throughout your body, leading to swelling. Additionally, during periods of inactivity, your body's circulation may slow down, causing fluid to pool in certain areas and contribute to swelling.
Yes, icing your testicles after physical activity can help reduce swelling and discomfort.
Ibuprofen is for pain or fever. It will not reduce the swelling much from an injury, as that is not an inflammatory process.
Yes. This drug can be used to reduce the swelling of inflammatory origin in the spinal cord. It may reduce the swelling of ligamentum flavum.
maby try chewing spearmint gum or go to a docter